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..... FHE MOUNT VE'ltNON, IOXVA, HAV(KEYE-I{ECORD AND THI,; I,lSBON Iil,;RALD l~ag~ ~x • * e .... r,, a n ws a a n v ur v [ Dan Mornlngstar Has New Crib I ;::)hearing tim Rattans, gutta-percha, dammar, ==================:==:======:======:=:::===:===~. . fin, gold and lead are produced In about Pl i h !! 5 U It 11 U U 1) n r. w ! , ~\ Pahaag, one of the Fed,~rated Ma,:,y by reading tb~ ....... ][ states tings on blUI ............................................................................................................................................ I 1 On Sunday evening March 19th ....... i II / --- ~ L'lh][~W]~|f~1~|| ~ ~ ~B.~el ...... ill have a I /i :, ~__~'~ ,~.~ I !i ]11 ], I I ]I/I/ili Lm ~ ."~l'l~]Jll~lll.l.r, [~r, vvI~ lhe uamp Jrlre t~irls w , i ~: '~ I~III L,aaa~&lUwaadad !public ceremonial in this church,I .f t / Ill I/l/l/ll/ [ Mrs. Harry Freeman to which all interested are invited./ I / ]1 /l]l/lllJ [ n . m = -- m . • II : -.~y I Willing Workerswas we]] attend-/ I r l/lll/l/fl | Unw Ahnllf Vnlir Hfl MR. AND MRS. GU i ed in the country home of Mrs. "'' .f%, ! PERKINS HONORED !John Alexander. Mrs. SamuelI ~ i llun ~uum auun n~ A leasant surprise was carried James assisted in the entertaining ~ ~ ~ ~=~:: ~::: :~::~ '~ :~1~/I~J ~,~'~ . [/|I/llll/ I P . . ~ ~~ ~: ~ ::~ : :: .~:,~'~;':: -~ o': '// ~:~r/_ ~ out when relahves arrayed at the ! ----- _ .... i ~ ,• ~, ~ ........... : ~::: !:: :::;~\ I ~]]~,~ -~ II[]ll:l/ | e r °*to ......... rjoyed the table " g i "m ~ ::~:: ~:~ii!~~ ~& "~'~.~ ~ ! need lt. } ii! i(£~°n~ i~i~ii~t~iiiii ~~ ! aH:r;;~;?~17 ~: :;~tl~ ~! A. :~!i? :~i i *e !ia: i!i It )~l,l~t ht : Moder a s land Port Nathan Roland and Mar- Viola • *" "" • ~ "" : ' •" ( " *" ~ *" ~ " '" ' ' ~" '" "" ~- " ' ¢ ' " ' " "" "-" [ Public Worth[-at 10am is[ant are 30x40 feet and it has a Mr. Morningstar has eighty fine ~i~ _.~.~N ~''~ ] ~1~..~~ ~'~AII • Mr ana Mrs uevere P •• garet Mane, .... _'.. . ! ......... hnal nt 10"45 am [14 foot driveway. The crib holds pigs Oil feed which will taP.e some ~)-,-.~,~---~ ~-.. I ~'i~'a ~l*F-~"~l'~J'$1sl P?~oratodf A;n?n~gvii~de~ l~;aiddsr.SMan~ Epor~=l~' League at-6.30 p.m. I~r~:'t:: ::u:~:s::h c°dn oflthgehtf°°t. ',::l t~i': ;o,;n;¢ H;,h:~:i~m;toCOh~P:::: ~ ! Have those shoes resoled and heeled. Leonard Raft of C, r P~[,'~ .~, i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS /,ray. Native hunber ",va.,~ used on : ." .* "r * , ", g " : ! I away a comfortable shoe. MMrrta le mrs 'mamas *[ p%Realt Eso~:+eetnkr:~f[~te!tr~g thil ~iiiemS:dth:f :t:~t;id~.]I),:lti:du Wnh:t: ttnestf::lr~n,,ltl;,iav:,~:~el)t~;]m, cd ~t)out I Half Soles Ladies ...... 49: hOSTESS TO L W. CLUB i g ". , . . " / " ' ' ! Half Soles Men s ........ 79 ......... , Club ltown to Sam workman namosa./ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed and ing the southland, at a dinner in ,| .... • ~ne memvers at me ~: ~- .~. I The James Reed farm northwest of] daughter Meredith Ann of Morley Lakeland Flu a town of 22 580 in ...... ~^. z~..~...~ ~..~ *. ...... ;,,~ ;11 | LlItS ................ lov visitor held then- regular, ' ..... wc~ ~,,~ .-~-~,,~, ,,,~ ..... ,~ ...... ~..~ ~ln;ner in the home of Mrs. Springy[lie to Harry Blakesley..of[ were Saturday and Sunday w mtors ; obse.rvanee of the,r 25th weddmg Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball spent sev- the past few days, suffering from I ..... ~! ------ " ---- .. / " " • " ]Those helping were Mrs. Burr Neal, g s p y "l ..,~,..,,~.~D~a~ ~.uffiTn~n Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wuson are/ an aged aunt, Mrs. A. W. Arm-',extended. l~,-¢ ~(~r~]an Neal Mr and Mrs the J C McConaughv home | ,,, ....................... announcing open house from 2:30[ strong. Mrs. Carbee will attend the Miss Mabel McShane entertained t W]l~ard"~qea"~ Mr and Mrs Myron Argus" McConaughy and" Otto | ~ V 1~'~~'~ Rev. R. A. Badger to 5:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.]funeral and return home at the! the Fancy Work Club ThursdaY]heal Mr and ~Irs Denny NealSchlemmer were Monday afternoon | ~Ve ~e JL~kj~j'~[ Sunday school at 10 am Tuesday March 14th m observance end of thm week following a visit afternoon Preaching service at 11 a.m. Ser-lof their fiftieth wedding anniver-[with her sister Mrs. Auda Kibby i Leta MeShane attended the meet- Mr~aRrh°NdaalN.eal' and Mr. and Mrs. ~:imlers m the Carleton Armstrong / .... ~ man theme: "Why Not Try God.": sary. , . [ also in Perry. ! ing of the Beta Delphian society on[ They have a new pupil at River- Mrs Merle Murfield is spending [~user ~mg Anthem by the cnoir. ! Mrs. Christina Lunaeen emer-| Mr and Mrs G. C. Bowdish en-Thursday and remained in Cedar lom,~ o.~,~ ~h~ ;~ ~,,~l"n v~*,, a few" da-s with her mother Mrs ~ -J 1 " rsal TOO m Satur- i • f her famil at ........ ~ .................. J ....-i ~ ' " • Cho~r rehea • P tamed members o Y [ tertamed thew bmdge club Fnday~ Rapids fora short ms~t w~th]thek dauahter of Mr and Mrs~Frank Leinbaugh in Martelle I- day i dinner Sudany. Present were Mr. night friends ' ~ ' " " ~-i ............. n~ f~_il../._ • ......... • ....... I Joe Yetothek, who bought the EdI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frantz and I@ ana lvlrs lxo ~CIl~tZlt~ . u am y Mr ana Mrs C L, urrou nen , ~'n • Y / .... g - MLS nemn t~rane ot ~vmnon spent | Pitlik farm and moved there. The I Jean were Cedar Rapids shoppers I I [ I~I.~,.Ay |~ &l.~. T;m~ [i of Central CRy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl/tertained Sundayafternoonfor Sunday in the J. T. Yocom home. j Milo Carrol family moved to near [ Monday. Mrs. Frantz remained for 4 | ~ • • ~ a • I • ~lJW~ J&~ ~,aa~,, s, ~sts~n~,* II ~unoeen ana xamny o! ~prlngwue.| their daughter Jean and her t~oe Mr. and Mrs Dolph Van Sickle l ~,~n,~ a visit with relatives }( •~| li Le 1, • • Jd# ] .............. o J l Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shifter en-] college friends. Guests were Beu-called Monday in St Lukes has-] .......... ---- I - ---~" ii f Sl'l 'l~:,'y Y°~:,r'°'h(:(~k;a;ndi'tw'hii~iind [[tfert~ned atndiHnn~rrFriwd~YoeV~nr~t~g./~rhaEtZ~logOfr Ma ,O arLO, llSt d tr it lerWsheroenf nhe ranc ncleriouL ;hi lGet Tree Applications [ Morley I] llUILII Oltll • [ trig,nil l, ti') from us : nd t ou'r ]i day fell on that day.| Urban, Sac City; Bill Reed andMrs. Curtis Mitchell and Maurice[ J • " l| 5ca u e going to g Guests were In As Soon As Possible Mrs Ella Austm [ N::::fl. !~;~foP;h~hC;. a(YO~ "l'~t::~ i pW2alP?rkertl and o!l CTOlerBrU[:nOUgh~ekah Lodge last i~nd Mr~isBe~re. Ba~s~ttll?alwlhev~ry] l,"trmers ~.ho are plann.ing .to.o}*-l daMrhtafd Mrs. hW:l;y f:::(~ ian dl[ Open for Business in the tars tm ....... {}tars .... a ( the kmd" that" h'v~e ,ker of Martelle,. Mrs. Willis ~oots, Wednesday, night,, follow[ago the be~n- h.',~ ,he* __o~l,,.lho¢~*~ ..~,_~a~'n, h~,,i,~[~ tdn. trees From the ~eoer~-stat~ i g . oa se e I! . [ ,,,i~ ,,ossesn ever- ~ood oualitv ]I Eleanor and Keith.. . .1 regular lodge meetmg, held a party• [had to have an operation to speed]( larke-.~!cN'try nursery at Ames the Emdy BOTch cottageon North [I of Wilson & Co, ] :o~ (:oul,i'~sl~ for in a et;icken~. I] Mrs. C. L. Surrougns entertameaI A six months' attendance contest!his recovery from pneumonia, l for wooamts, reror.estation or era- Is tree[ anu)vir, ann Mrs. ?,are ~tn:[| theMonday Club Thursaay eve closed w~th the losers entertamm s]on control plant rigs Should fill Keny me zormer occupants move(/ ~,V,, h tve thounands of them ', . . . " g Mr. and Mrs. Devere Port enter- • • • • * * " i to Oiin ' • • P , nm Mms Walker and Mms An out apphc ttmns at the eam]est pot [ .... ~ ...... ~-','or d(livel-v every J~ • l . ' g p • ' i Mr and M s Guy e " on their[" ' '* "" *" ? . - '~ • .. _ _ ._. ' ,, __ ,J| /~lJ,~,~, ~,l~,~O -- hatching" every week day-old l I_ g" - .~ ~ -/the.winner~ About 35. were in at-i thined Saturday evening honoringl ..,' . . ~ "'.. '. '~.~ '.- Miss Lueille Gra'" Harold Aust:-" I~ J l~k IkO'~ D~1t~1~., oerson appeaven on me program tenoance mn o was layea ~rlzes r P rkms nlDle (late SllggesIs ( olln[v ~g~ nI j, lit ) l 72"*" ,'e ....... ~ ....... I i Mrs. Ella Faust entertained the[ were given. Refreshments were : 25th weddina anniversaryFive[ Rex B. Conn. ] ~yraena ana JJoromy rye ana ~.or- j| ~.~ | Mommy. ]]officers and teachers of the Pres-] served at a late hour I hHndr~r] ~a¢ ~lnvod Pros~n~ .... / Guy Raney extension fay'enter at rhine Bickerstaff have been victims]| ~ 1 I Of (ours( we have other pop t " ~ ............"-" ............../ IoniaStateColle e ~e ortn that ~ of flu and colds the past week ' "~, ' .... ~ byterian Sunday school at a 6:30 Mrs. E H Levsen entertained at Mr and Mrs Homer Pollock Mr J * * ' g ' • p '• ' ] " a J /ular breedn, too, and they are [ dinner Thursday. Rev. Dr• Wallace01n Dessert Brid#e Tuesday i~,.~ ,~,.o , .... Tn~,~o*.,,~ ,~.' ~..~: while more than tt, ree million trees Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilder-/[ IggS, thream an 1 n( ~ (ry lln(st of thell kind that ~ ~- ¢w ~a" .L'...C tL,a~-- .t.~y years~ oI lar n ~' "~" n con u ue available ~ hcatmn blanks bach hwng north of town are the [ '~ '~ ' f ... •_" " Jlof Ames was present a d d cted] At the annual school election, Mrs Carl Lundeen Mr.'and'Mrs'~' "' ' 'PP'" ' ' "'~ ' . ............ l| [ money e:tn I)uy. we nave sev- Jl a school of instruction. Presentl March 13 in-the City Hall one di-[ ~,~--* r~i,- ~r ~'~ Mro ~,~,~,~: are coming in fast and the rule will parent at a son, wunam Wara,/| ~r~ * ~ n • n..£~,s'~ + chicks n .......................... '~'~ ' " q/g [ 'ral lhousand started ," o | were Mrs T W Pollock Mrs. C.] roo*,~, tar . t~rm ~" th ........ .~m~, ~. 'o~.~ ~ff..o lxril]..~ T. be "firnt come, first nerved " He]born Friday March 3. || l~none a Par trices r~e. h ~nd fJom 1 to 3 ~eeks old that ~ ........................... ~ ......~.~-z ,,,,. ,~.,,~ ........... ,~.~, ~a- also ll f e t Mrs J R Biekerstaff and Lor [ ,);,~, rc'tllv worth comin~ to nee It L= Burroughs, Mrs.,Harry Freeman,[ will be elected; candidates are L. !cock. Prizes were won by Met- .' ca n.!~ttenhon to,the a ,ttha ! rhine wer^ bus[he-~ --II^r ....... "[t ~. : ~" Mrs ~ A oonnston Mrs J~l 1"1 ~Iee planting Tlllle ~111 soon De IT t= ~ ~t ~ ~ 111Iris] ..... . ' " l ....... L. Batchelder and J. C. Waddell, Jr. i dames Begley Pollock, Perkins and " " " "" ' ~ i telle Saturda afternoon " i f Feet / Order no,," no we w!ll know I Cooper, Misses Mabel McShanel] Donna Mac Rose wash week end Robert Bair. Table decorations hand and preparatmns should .he Y • [| Full L ne o / h?w n!any eggs to set. Feed and [i Frances Safely, Maurine Christianl] guest of her grandparents Mr and were a cake and tall tapers Re- made for netting out the seedhng Mr.and Mrs. H. P. Smith, Duane|l = • " h " ' • *,.,~ : anu~Jarienewere ~unaa uesm • • ,qmpm, nt at discount wit V~r mm Wile Rev R A Bad er ~. Y g / order of chicks. Sexed l.eghorn ]iandgG C B~wdish" " " g ']M~Ir J:h~l~err~Ilar~fonA~-lm°S:n of: fr~IhmeWt:lk~:rBeS~irVeo~'Monticello "C{i~rke-McNary trees may be °b'iin the H' D' Smith h°me' /I Your business will be apl / (.ockerels, $1.50 to $3 at /i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fellendorf] Marion were Monday evening visit-i having visited with her mother Mrs tained at ,prices j-ang!ng fl•ol~l $2 I _M~ss Myrtle Hunter spent the • ] ~wMi:~~?!~;~g:~!~iint~.l~t~ !:)ii~ii'cp~!~iili'itiiii:;ill ~~iilnh~ie~iii CO= :n:nd =' ] Cedar Rapids, Iowa J i the week end in Omaha and report] a son Friday .... t31i; " "" " "- • " ' ~ " ~ " ~ ' * " .... P" • • ~ U~ / / that Iowa didn't have all the snow] George D I~rown "-assed awa" at "~::;" - ...... l .... at the office of County Agent, Rex mwa ~y wnere she will be per- --" "1 " ~ ~ I mr. ano mrs. w~ uam ~mpson t~ ~--- ~ manently located • " ~Srhl~n~e ~tte Rock F~rd,sfOlo~: on!called in. St. Lukes hospital, Tues- 'Va~i~eiies which may he ohtdn. ] J.R. and R. H. Bickerstaff were ~k~lU C 1~ ....... ~- .~..~ ,~.~ +~.:~,~ ,,~ ..... oar .tO ViSIt ~vlrs; ~eorge ,lnumma ed are: Black locustgreen ash i business callers at Anamosa Friday - 1 ~ e ceand~,umer~aKerwho afternoon • ~ American el.,, ,,ed 'eln,, ,'ed . Melvin Skalsl ago. I are confined there, shagb'~rk, hackberry, osageor- i Kay Burger has been ill with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Begley Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rose spent gange, western yellow pine. red or throat infection and threatened M O U N T V E R N 0 N, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. the week end in Des Moines attend- Nor~ay pine Jack pine and white ! pneumonia, but is improved at this l You can now buy a Completely Equipped for Fast Trouble Free Economical Cooking 7 k. B].RA TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Mount Vernon We have on hand Sargent Starting Mash which is sold on a positive Money Back Guarantee• Start your chicks on Sargent Starting Mash. If it is not satisfactory return the unused portion of bag and you will be given your money back. For your hogs try our Minral Meat Meal. 100 lbs. is guaranteed to go as far as 200 Ibs. of tankage. Get our reduced prices. COAL, EGGS, POULTRY & FEED Phone 37 Mount Vernon, Iowa COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE C. CHAMBERS-INsKEEP OPTICAL CO. Realize--Real Eyes ) James Thompson were guests Fri- day in the Albert Thompson home at Monticello. Mrs. Guy Austin called on Lena Mann Thursday. Miss Mann is convalescing from her recent goi- ter operation• C. F• Butler accompanied by his housekeeper, Mrs. Esther Hepker, left Wednesday for a trip to the southland• Yellow Jackets, independent bat- ketball team played Drews' Cedar Rapids team at Viola Friday night. winning by a score of 50-43• Groves ing a reunion of the Rainbow Divi- sion of the World War veterans• Mrs. Lem Gage and Mrs. Ralph Fowlie called in St. Lukes hospital Saturday to visit Curtis Mitchell. Mrs. Jesse Gordon of Coggon spent the week end in the home of her son Donal Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. Emma Plattenberger of Mt. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wilkinson of Central City were re- cent guests in the Chat. Meek home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ricketts call- ed Tuesday in the Parnell Ferguson was high point man for the Yel-home at Paralta. low Jackets, Mullin for Drews'. Lois Newman who underwent an Dr. and Mrs. Richard Greena- ~ operation for appendicitis last Man- walt were Sunday visitors in the~day in Mercy hospital in Anamosa, Mrs. Vena Greenawalt home. lit expected to to be brought home Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson I Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. New- visited in the Dewitt Kohl home man have been making frequent atMount Vernon Saturday. , trips to visit their daughter in the • ~ar. and Mrs. Guy Berlin of Mar- hospital• mn spent Saturday evenmg withI i Mrs. Earl Lehr spent Friday at- their mother Mrs. Matilda Berlin. i ternoon in the home of Mrs. Morris Glendolyn Jones, who is employ-i Miller ed at Mechanicsville spent Sunday[ " " ~ "s C.~or~ nnd T4~l,~, • , Mlsse_ Don ..... o .......... m the home of her brother Ken i - Findermaus Iowa State Teachers neth and Mrs. Jones• i college students, returned to Cedar , ~atur~ay callers in the Mrs. Effie Falls Monday following a week ~enneay name were ~adie Warner!end in the Earl George home• and Mildred Hartzell of Cedar Rap- / .... ids; C. F. Hartzell, Mount Vernon;i ll)..i:~.~~-~[ Mrs. Arthur Pearson and Mrs. Will] [~Lll~i~(lt:~ Findull of Whittier. I Mrs. Charles Ford Mrs. P. M. Neilson and Mrs .... ~ .... ~v~r ano mrs ~en ~ea~ ~v~r an(] Huskie from west of Paralta were " • , • Mrs James Mflhohn and Anton Saturday visitors with Mrs. Sam • Raft. Biderman attended the Shorthorn Mrs. Althea Beck entertained the Dorcas Class of the M. E. church Friday, Fourteen members and four visitors enjoyed a picnic dinner and social time. Maurice Whitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whitman, is ill and has been out of school for some time. He is suffering with neuritis• Mr. and Mrs• S. G. Pearson of near Marion were callers in the W. S. Palmer home Saturday• Junior Raft is recovering from a severe case of quinsy and has been absent from school for several weeks. Mrs. W. S. Palmer, who is confin- ed to her bed since returning from the hospital, celebrated her birth- day Wednesday. She was given a card shower numbering 75 or more. She also received potted plants, fruit, a cake and many other re- membrances. Mrs. Margaret Fowler celebrated her 82nd birthday Monday. Mrs. Fowler is blind but otherwise en- joys good health. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Ferguson have moved to the Stentz farm near Paralta from their former home near Calamus. Mrs. Albert Switzer will enter- tain the Progressive Club March 17. Mrs. Harold Ramsey is spending several days in Chicago this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson of Marion visited Saturday in the Capitola Breeders Association banquet in Cedar Rapids on Monday evening. William Meroshek, from Cedar Rapids was a dinner guest on Sun- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reyhons. David Ford and Raymond Zin- kula were guests of their teacher, Miss Lorraine Wheeless and her brother Carl Wheeless at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Midkiff on Mon- day night. They attended the show. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal attended the Corn Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Neal on Friday evening. A picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. Joe Reyhons returned to her home at Solon on Monday after spending a week with her son Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reyhons and tam- ily. Miss Charlotte Pavelka is spend.. ing several days at the home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reyhons. The Friendship Club will have a St. Patricks party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Peterson on Friday evening, March 17• A pic- nic luncheon is to be held at 6:3 [ o'clock for club members and their[ families• | Sylvia Talmage, granddaughter of1 Mrs. Gertrude Midkiff, spent al couple of days with Marie Reyhons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis nne. ~ writing. Not less than 500 trees of any one I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoppe were ~peeies will be supplied and each: Anamosa shoppers Saturday. • order must total at least 1,000 trees. I Mr. and Mrs. M. E• Switzer and A few acres set out to these trees Mrs. F. L. Shankland spent Sat- now may mean a steady cash in- urday in Cedar Rapids. come from marketable timber, J.G. Walker, a former boy, but fence posts and fire wood in years now employed in Chicago, came to come,